Lenca leopard frog (Lithobates lenca) bụ ụdị ezigbo frog a na-ahụ na Chortis Highlands nke ndịda ọdịda anyanwụ Honduras na ịdị elu nke 1560 ruo 2080 m.[2][3] Ọ dịla anya e chere na frog a bụ ngwakọta n'etiti ụdị abụọ dị ala Lithobates brownorum na <i id="mwFQ">Lithobatos forreri</i> ruo n'afọ 2018 mgbe nyocha DNA gosipụtara na frog agụ owuru dị n'ugwu bụ ụdị dị iche. Ha dị obere n'ibu mana ha nwere isi buru ibu karịa ụdị ala abụọ ahụ, na ndị nwoke na-eto n'etiti 46.6-64.3 mm (1.83-2.53 in) ebe ndị nwanyị na-etolite n'etiti 43.7-76.3 mm (1.72-3 in).[4] A na-akpọ frog Lenca agụ owuru aha ndị Lenca, ndị bi n'otu mpaghara ugwu dị ka frog.[5]

Lithobates Lenca
Scientific classification edit
Missing taxonomy template (fix): Lithobates
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Template:Taxonomy/LithobatesLithobates Lenca
Lenca leopard frog
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Ranidae
Genus: Lithobates
Species:
L. lenca
Binomial name
Lithobates lenca



(Luque-Montes et al., 2018)
Synonyms

Rana lenca Luque-Montes et al. 2018

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  2. Luque-Montes, Austin, Weinfurther, Wilson, Hofmann, Townsend (4 January 2018). "An integrative assessment of the taxonomic status of putative hybrid leopard frogs (Anura: Ranidae) from the Chortís Highlands of Central America, with description of a new species". Systematics and Biodiversity 16 (4): 340–356. DOI:10.1080/14772000.2017.1415232. 
  3. Lithobates lenca (Luque-Montes, Austin, Weinfurther, Wilson, Hofmann, and Townsend, 2018). Amphibian Species of the World 6.0, an Online Reference.
  4. Bauwens (2 March 2018). Rana lenca: A new species of Leopard Frog from the central Honduran highlands. Sciency Thoughts.
  5. [Herpetology • 2018 Rana lenca • An Integrative Assessment of the Taxonomic Status of Putative Hybrid Leopard Frogs (Anura: Ranidae) from the Chortís Highlands of Central America, with Description of A New Species]. Species New to Science (15 January 2018).